Description

graph with no options takes pairs of numbers from the standard input as abscissaes and ordinates of a graph. Successive points are connected by straight lines. The standard output
from graph contains plotting instructions suitable for input to plot(1B) or to the command lpr -g (see lpr(1B)).

If the coordinates of a point are followed by a nonnumeric string, that string is printed as a label beginning on the point. Labels may be surrounded with quotes ". . .",
in which case they may be empty or contain blanks and numbers; labels never contain NEWLINE characters.

A legend indicating grid range is produced with a grid unless the -s option is present.

Options

Each option is recognized as a separate argument. If a specified lower limit exceeds the upper limit, the axis is reversed.

-a spacing[ start ]

Supply abscissaes automatically (they are missing from the input); spacing is the spacing (default 1). start is the starting point for
automatic abscissaes (default 0 or lower limit given by -x).

-b

Break (disconnect) the graph after each label in the input.

-c string

String is the default label for each point.

-g gridstyle

Gridstyle is the grid style: 0 no grid, 1 frame with ticks, 2 full grid (default).

-l label

label is label for graph.

-m connectmode

Mode (style) of connecting lines: 0 disconnected, 1 connected (default). Some devices give distinguishable
line styles for other small integers.

-s

Save screen, do not erase before plotting.

-x [ l ] lower [ upper[ spacing ] ]

If l is present, x axis is logarithmic. lower and upper are lower
(and upper) x limits. spacing, if present, is grid spacing on x axis. Normally these quantities are determined automatically.

-y [ l ] lower [ upper[ spacing ] ]

If l is present, y axis is logarithmic. lower and upper are lower
(and upper) y limits. spacing, if present, is grid spacing on y axis. Normally these quantities are determined automatically.

-h fraction

fraction of space for height.

-w fraction

fraction of space for width.

-r fraction

fraction of space to move right before plotting.

-u fraction

fraction of space to move up before plotting.

-t

Transpose horizontal and vertical axes. Option -x now applies to the vertical axis.